India urges inclusive political process in Syria after Assad's overthrow

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India has called for an "inclusive political process" in Syria following the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad by opposition forces. The offensive, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, captured key cities and reached Damascus in under two weeks. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs emphasized the need for a Syrian-led process that respects all societal interests. India is monitoring the situation and remains in contact with its community in Syria for their safety. Assad's regime fell after years of conflict, with the military surrendering as opposition forces advanced. Assad and his family fled to Russia, marking the end of five decades of rule by the Assad family.


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